"Working together with Huron Central to keep trains moving supports jobs and businesses here in the Sault and across the north."

The company moves products from a number of companies on the line, including materials from Algoma Steel, Domtar Paper, Eacom Timber and Vale.

Earlier this year, $800,000 was announced for the company under the previous Liberal government. That announcement came after the company threatened to shut down if it didn't get $46 million in government funding to refurbish the tracks.

Similar threats were made in 2009 by the company before it got $30 million in provincial and federal funding.